[gnome-bluetooth] phonemgr feedback

Peter Robinson pbrobinson at gmail.com
Mon Jul 11 13:41:53 BST 2005


> Hey Peter,
> 
> On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 15:57 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Well today I actually took the time to get my 6230i to work with
> > gnokii (so I could restore my phonebook) and then phonemgr.
> >
> > I works reasonably well but the problems I've noticed from 5 minutes
> > of playing are:
> > - receive works well but when I try to reply I can type a message but
> > can't click send only cancel.
> > - when I right click the icon and click send message can type message
> > but recipient is greyed out, as it send (probably due to no recipient)
> 
> It is the same bug actually:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310014
> 
> This was already discussed in:
> http://lists.gnomehack.com/pipermail/gnome-bluetooth/2005-June/000893.html
> 
> Let me know whether the work-around works or not.

Doesn't work. I have done all that. I'm running 2.2.3 and e-d-s 1.2.3
on FC4 (testing update I think). Under Edit/Preferences/Autocompletion
I have the 'On this Computer/Personal' address book set as I use
evolution for all my email (and I have some problem talking to my
organisations GAL on exchange which I can't be bothered fixing) and
autocompletion works fine for email so I can only assume it would work
OK for everything else. Funnily enough I have e-d-s installed.

I also had a number of catacts (about 4 all up) that had phone numbers
in their contacts (don't have that many contacts as too  lazy to
manually enter them all). I also imported as a vcf my phone address
book from doing a gnokii --getphonebook and writing the entire address
book out. That had some interesting stuff happen to the contacts which
I should probably report to the evo lists / bugzilla.

So what did I miss? Would the fact I'm using evo connector with and
exchange 2003 server effect this (but using local contracts)?

Cheers,
Pete


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